A show to remember!

Visitors thronged to this year’s Lincolnshire Show, enjoying two days of near perfect weather conditions. A strong wind prevented the RAF Falcons from performing on the first day but they took to the air on Thursday with a thrilling display. Thank you to everyone who visited our Lincolnshire Life marquee and here are details of the lucky winners of the competitions we held:
• Classic Spa Stay for two people worth £320 courtesy of Kenwick Park Hotel & Spa, Louth: Anita Kirkwood from Market Rasen
• Dubarry Garbally women’s leather bag in Colbalt – value £179 courtesy of Lucks of Louth: Jane Morris from Barnetby
• Weekend’s drive of a new Jaguar E-PACE courtesy of Duckworth Jaguar of Kirton, near Boston: Jayne Jacklin from Louth
• Win a Bottle of Champagne (Over 18s): Tom Owen from Navenby
• £20 Love to Shop voucher (Under 18s): Amelia Whalen from Sleaford

MANSIONS OF THE FUTURE DRINKS LAB
The winner of the competition to name a new pea and mint cordial which is being developed by Mansions of the Future inaugural artist, Kathrin Böhm and their chef in residence Rachel Green, is Ethan Andrew-Freeston who suggested the winning name of Pea-per-mint. Ethan wins two tickets to Ritual in Blood, a play by Steven Berkoff taking place in Lincoln next year. Well done Ethan and congratulations to all our winners!

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Grantham school joins Carol Service in celebration of town’s hospitalPupils from St Mary’s Catholic Voluntary Academy are taking part in the first Carol Service to celebrate the special relationship Grantham and District Hospital has with the town and surrounding communities.The school children will join in the singing of favourite Christmas Carols as well as perform their own set musical piece at the Carol Service on Thursday 11th December at 7pm, in St Wulfram’s church, Grantham.Deputy Head Teacher Olivia Mumford said: “The Carol Service is a fantastic opportunity for our pupils to share the joy of music while showing appreciation for the incredible work done at Grantham and District Hospital. It’s a privilege to support such an important event in our town."The Carol Service has been organised by United Lincolnshire Hospitals Charity, who work closely with staff at Grantham and District Hospital and provides those extras for staff and patients that NHS budgets are unable to fund. Further details on the Grantham NHS Carol Service can be found by visiting www.ulhcharity.org.uk/news/christmas-carols-at-grantham-st-wulfram-church-in-thanks-for-towns-sup... ... See MoreSee Less